Carlo Scarpa, a pair of "Foglio" wall lights, Italy, second half of the 20th century.
Silver-coloured steel with white lacquered inside. For two light points each. Height 21, width 37 cm.
Plug-in contact is missing. Occasional scratches and marks as well as minor paint loss.
The model designed for FLOS in 1966.
Carlo Scarpa was an Italian architect and designer. He was born and educated in Venice and primarily worked in the Veneto region. His modernist architecture exhibits almost poetic qualities, a sensitivity to detail, and shows great appreciation for craftsmanship. This is something he carried with him from working at the Venini glassworks between the 1933-1947. He worked first as a designer and later on as the artistic director. At Venini, Scarpa explored together with the glassblowers how they could push the boundaries of what had previously been done and further developing the various techniques.
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